Hydrocarbon-burner.



No. 773,883. PATENTED NOV. 1, 1904. 0. H. 'MON TGOMBRIE Y AGRAMONTB.

HYDROOARBON BURNER.

APPLICATION FILED APR. 8, 1903.

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HYDROOARBON BURNER.

APPLICATION FILED APR. 8, 1903.

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N0 MODEL.

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hydrocarbon Patented November 1, 1904.

Unite States PATENT Fries.

(ILA It IGNCIC- llOltA U1) MON'lt-tOME HYDRCCARBON BURNER.

RIF Y AGRAMONTE, OF MEXICO, MEXICO.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 773,383, dated November 1, 1904. Application filed April 8, 1903. Serial No. 151,569. (No model.)

To all whom it 'IH/(I/(I/ cancer/t.-

Be it known that l, CLARENCE Hermon Mon'ruomniun Y AGRAMQN'IE, a citizen of the United States, residingat the city of Mexico, Republic of Mexico, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hydrocarbon-Burners, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the ac companying drawings.

This invention has relation to hydrocarbonburncrs; and it consists in the novel arrangement and construction of its parts, as hereinafter shown and described.

The object of my invention is to provide a burner adapted especially to burn crude oil, the burner being so constructed as to withstand intense heat and consisting of as few parts as possible consistent with the services to beperformed.

It consists,primarily, of an elevated coil of peculiar arrangement to which the fuel-oil is fed at the top and passes down in the opposite direction fromthe course taken by the flame from the burner and is thus gasitied. The gas is conducted down to the burner, which is located below the said coil. and below the said burner is located a drip adapted to receive hot grease and objectionable residuum from the oii, said drip having a suitable valve hereby the drip may be drained and the apparatus freed of the objecti nable luau ter above referred to.

The burner is ])l't)\"l\lt.tl with a nipple \\'lltt'lt may be freed of the small particlesol' foreign l substancewhit-h oil and which get past the strainer (when such are used) in spite of every precaution.

a plunger being located below said uipple' and having a needle adapted to pass through the opening in the nipple'and remove foreign particles. A suitable means is provided for blowing out-- the burner and forcing all residuum in the coil. pipes, burner, and d cone is inserted between the burner and the said coil. and the burner is urrotunled'l two casings, one within the other, the said casings being int grally joined together and rip i A deflecting inverted are frequently found in crude 1n the accompanying drawings, Figurel is a transverse sectional view of theburner. Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectional view of the burner cut on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the burner, and Fig. 4 is a top plan view of the coil.

The burner consists of the base-plate 1, which hasits edges turned down, as at 2-. The inner burner-casings 3 are connected by the webs 4 with the outer burner-casings 5. Thus the said inner and outer casings are made in-- tegral, and the casings are bolted to the lugs 6, located on the upper face of the base-plate 1. The lower ends of the supports 7 7 rest on the upper face of the base-plate 1, said supports at the point 8 being bolted to the integral :asings 3 and 5;- 'lheinverted-coneshaped flame-deflector t) is integrally attached to the upper ends of the supports 7 7, the apex of the cure of said deflector being located directly over the center of the openings in the upper cndsof the casings 3 and The baseplate 1 may be supported on the grate-bars of a furnace, {not shown in the drawings,) or they may he supported on suitablelegs 1O 10. A bore the iuvcrtcd-conesltaped flame-deflec tor J is located a coil 11, which is formed on t he frustum of a cone, the lower end of the said coii beiugot' less diameter than the upper end of the llamc-tlcllector t) and the upper end of the aid t-oii being of a little great-er diameter, as shown in Fig. l. The lower end of the pipe forming the coil It is carried down along one of the supportsT and in the channel 1t), (see Fig. 2,) formed therein; but the said pipe does not come in c ntact with the said support 7 at any point above the upper end of the outer casing 5. The lower end of the said pipe is led in laterally through registering openings in the lower portion of the casings 2.3 and 5 burner is provided with a nipple 13, said nipple having a cylindrical opening 14 passing perpendicularly therethrough, with a funnel shaped entrance 15 at its lower end. The pipe 16 enters at its upper end the bottom of the burner 12 and at its lower end the cross-union 17, the pipe 18 being attached to one of the horizontal outlets of said union 17 and being provided at its end with the valve 15). [n the lower outlet of the said union 17 a stuffingbox 20 is located, and in the other horizontal outl t the arm 21 is secured. To the lower end of the said arm 21 the bell-crank lever 22 i fulcrumed. The upper end of the said lever is provided with a suitable handle 23, and the lower end of the said lever-is pivotally connected to the lower end of the stem 24. The upper end of the stem 24 is attached to the plunger 2"), which extends through the pipe 20 16. The upper end of the said plunger 25 is provided with a needle 26, which is adapted to titwithin the cylindrical opening 1-1 of'the nipple 13. The fuel-supply pipe 27 is connected to the upper end of the coil 11, the said 5 pipcbeing provided with a needle-valve 28, an oilwalve 29, and being connected with a steampipe'30.

The operation of the device is as follows: The i'alves 28, Q9, and 30 are closed, and in the interior space in the deflector .9 and coil 1 l is placed a small quantity of any combustible material, which is ignited and allowed to burn for a few minutes until the coil is heated. Then the oil supply valve 29 is opened, and the needle-valve .28 is opened to a sullicicnt extent to permit the desired flow of oil to the burner when the burner may be lighted at the upper end of the casing oil passes by the needle-valve 28, through the pipe 27, into the upper end of the coil 11. then down through the said coil and the pipe at its lower end into the burner 12, then up through the opening 14 in the nipple 13, where itis ignited. The heat from the flame as es up through the openings in the upper ends of the casings f, and 5, is deflected by the The l wer side of the deflector i), and carried up aiong the sides of the coil 11. Thus the oil is gn ilied inthesaidcoil,andatthcsametimcthe coil is protected from the intense heat by the deflector J, which is preferabli made of cast metal. The pipe leading from the said coil down tothe burner is also protected hytho ad jacent support 7 from the intense heat of the flame and also by tluair-space between the said pipe and the said support.

When the coil 11 z and its cormections have accumulated a quani tity oi grease or other ()l) ]()(3tl()11itl)ll. matter -Wl1l(ll mterferes with the operation of the burner, theoil-valvc 2) can be closed and the valve lflopcned and steam under pr-ssurc pcr- .mitted to pass through pipe 3 through pipe 3?, through the coil 11 and its wnnn-ctiou to the burner 12, through pipi. loand pipe in, and

out through the said valve 15), thus freeing the said parts of the said objectionable matter. \Vhile the burner is in operation the ordinary quantity of obiectionable matter which finds its way into the bumer 12 passes down through the pipe 16 and is accumulated in the union 17 and the pipe 18, from which parts it can be removed by repeating theopcration above described. Should foreignmatteraccumulate in the opening 14: of the nipple 13, the operator can grasp the handle 23 and swing the bell-crank lever 22 on its fulcrum, and thereby cause the plunger-stem21t to reciprocate perpendicularly. 'lheplunger and the needle 26 following this movement, the needle is passed in and out of the opening 14 in the nipple 13, and consequently any foreign matter that has accumulated in the said opening 14: is pushed out at the top. The lower funnelshaped portion 15 of the opening 14 serves as a guide for the end of the needle 26.

In view of the fact that some liquid fuels require a burner with a single burner-casing, such as 5, while other fuels require the use of double lnirner-casings 3 and 5, any number of such casings may be used as the nature of the fuel requires withoutdepartiug from the spirit of my invention.

in order to insure a regular flow of the liquid fuel through the pipes and burner and prelude the possibility of back pressure from the gas generated in the gasitier and also preventing intermission or pulsation in the flame or gassupply to the burner, an ordinary oil-supply tank (not shown in the drawings) may be provided and pin ed at any-desired elevation or even placed below thelevel of the burner, and. an air-compressor may be provided for pumping intov said tank until a pressure, say, of twenty-live or more pounds attainedtherein.

Having described my invention, what ill claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

'1. A hydrocarbon-burner consisting of a gasilier having a supply-pi ie and a pipe leading therefrom, a burner connected to the last said pipe being suitably mounted on a baseplate, inner and outer casings surrounding said burner and being integrally joined together, a flame-dcliector interposed between the gasilier and said burner, supports attached directly to said flame-dcfiector and resting at 1 their opposite ends upon said base-plate and being secured at internmliate points to the said burner-casings and adapted to maii'itain the dellectorin proper position with relation to the burner. v

2. liydr war-blm-burnercomprisingagasilier consisting of an elevated coil formed in cross-sccthm on the frustum of a cone having its end of gr ater diameter uppermost, asupply-pipe connected to the upp r end of said coil, a pipe leading from the lower end ofsaid coil, :1 burner ronnccled to the last said pipe and being located beyond and under said coil In testimony whereof I afiix my eignature in and a flame-deflector interposed between the the presence of two witnesses.

said coil and the burner, the diameter of the CLARENCE HORACE MONTGOMERIE upper end of said deflector being greater than Y AGRAMONTE. the diameter of the lower end of the frustum WVitnesses:

and less than the diameter of the upper end JULIO MEYER,

of the frustum described by the coil. MAURICIO SGHICK. 

